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I assume the timer is mechanical instead of electronic--try turning the dial slowly through the full cycle positions. You should get motor operation at some points along the dial. If the motor never reacts, look for a circuit breaker button on the motor near it's wiring entry. With the power plug out, try turning the motor shaft to make sure it is not bound up. If the motor does run at points, then probably the clock motor on the timer is bound up.

It sounds like the timer motor has gone out on your timer and you will have to replace the timer itself. If you get the model number and go to www.sears.com you can pull up a diagram of your unit and order the timer for it.

The washer is equipped with a lid switch failure detector. If the lid switch
should malfunction, the detector will stop operations for your safety.

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First,turn the control dial to proper cycle and pull dial out to start the washer. Ifequipped with buttons, be sure they are fully depressed. Close lid and pull dial out to start the washer. For your safety, washer willnot agitate or spin unless the lid is closed. The washer is equipped with a lid switch failure detector. If the lid switchshould malfunction, the detector will stop operations for your safety. Call forservice. Pauses are normal. Wait and see if the washer will start again.

we have an issue with one of three things
on the sides of the lid the hinges are bolted to the lid with 2 screws on each side
ferify that the secres are tight
if so then you have a lid switch that needs to be replaced or the water pressure switch in the console is bad